Saturday, December 24, 2011

How to Implement RSS Feeds on Your Website

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Before starting, review the structure of your website. Many people build their own websites using pre-made templates or software to create a dynamic website coded in a programming language such as PHP. Other people, however, prefer to hire a web designer to develop websites that meet certain requirements.

There are many types of websites, but most of the fall into one of these categories; static websites, dynamic websites, blogs, forums, portal sites or e-commerce front ends. Generic websites, both static and dynamic, often lack of RSS feeds. Blogs, forums and portal websites usually include RSS functionality, and therefore it is very easy provide surfers with the latest updates just by enabling RSS from an integrated control panel.

Even though, when it comes to e-commerce websites, their primary goal is to sell goods, but conversion can be greatly improved with the addition of a RSS feed. Feeds can be used to attract prospective customers, keeping them informed about the last merchandise on stock, or can be used to pull in the latest product information straight from provider websites. But it depends on the applications insert feeds manual or automatically on this kind of websites,

Whatever is your niche and website type, implementing a RSS feed service is very easy. If you are a novice webmaster, there are many coding resources offering simple syndication scripts that can be added to your website simply adding some JavaScript lines to any file, or including the scripting into a dynamic web page. These scripts may retrieve information from other websites to enrich your content, or can take relevant information from your own content to offer it as news to potential subscribers.

Two-way syndication is widely used in web blogs, which are already developed with RSS capabilities, same as happen with the latest portal and content management systems available on the market or in the open source repository. There are also desktop applications to write down RSS feeds manually, Advantage of this software is that anyone with minimal knowledge can create feeds, which are later displayed in static web pages adding a JavaScript snippet generated by the program itself.

People whose website design relies in web developers or web designer should ask them to include a website syndication feature to ensure a continuous traffic flow, because one advantage behind RSS feeds is their potential to get returning visitors on a regular basis. so do not wait for longer and implement now your RSS feeds.

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